Mindfulness Meditation Effects on Poststroke Spasticity: A Feasibility Study.

IF 3.3 Q1 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Melanie Wathugala, David Saldana, Julia M Juliano, Jennifer Chan, Sook-Lei Liew
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This study examined the feasibility of an adapted 2-week mindfulness meditation protocol for chronic stroke survivors. In addition, preliminary effects of this adapted intervention on spasticity and quality of life in individuals after stroke were explored. Ten chronic stroke survivors with spasticity listened to 2 weeks of short mindfulness meditation recordings, adapted from Jon Kabat-Zinn's Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction course, in a pre/post repeated measures design. Measures of spasticity, quality of life, mindfulness, and anxiety, along with qualitative data from participants' daily journals, were assessed. On average, participants reported meditating 12.5 days of the full 15 days (mean 12.5 days, SD 0.94, range 8-15 days). Seven of the 10 participants wrote comments in their journals. In addition, there were no adverse effects due to the intervention. Exploratory preliminary analyses also showed statistically significant improvements in spasticity in both the elbow (P = .032) and wrist (P = .023) after 2 weeks of meditation, along with improvements in quality of life measures for Energy (P = .013), Personality (P = .026), and Work/Productivity (P = .032). This feasibility study suggests that individuals with spasticity following stroke are able to adhere to a 2-week home-based mindfulness meditation program. In addition, preliminary results also suggest that this adapted, short mindfulness meditation program might be a promising approach for individuals with spasticity following stroke. Future research should expand on these preliminary findings with a larger sample size and control group.

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正念冥想对中风后痉挛的影响:一项可行性研究。
本研究考察了慢性中风幸存者适应的2周正念冥想方案的可行性。此外,还探讨了这种适应性干预对中风后个体痉挛和生活质量的初步影响。10名患有痉挛的慢性中风幸存者听了两周的短正念冥想录音,这些录音改编自Jon Kabat-Zinn的正念减压课程,采用前后重复测量设计。对痉挛、生活质量、正念和焦虑的测量,以及参与者日常日记的定性数据进行了评估。平均而言,参与者报告在整整15天中冥想了12.5天(平均12.5天,标准差0.94,范围8-15天)。10名参与者中有7人在他们的日记中写了评论。此外,没有由于干预而产生的不良反应。探索性初步分析也显示,冥想两周后肘关节痉挛(P = 0.032)和手腕痉挛(P = 0.023)均有统计学上的显著改善,同时能量(P = 0.013)、个性(P = 0.026)和工作/生产力(P = 0.032)的生活质量也有改善。这项可行性研究表明,中风后痉挛患者能够坚持为期两周的家庭正念冥想计划。此外,初步结果还表明,这种适应性的、短暂的正念冥想计划可能是一种有希望的方法,用于中风后的痉挛患者。未来的研究应该在这些初步发现的基础上扩大样本量和对照组。
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Journal of Evidence-based Integrative Medicine
Journal of Evidence-based Integrative Medicine INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE-
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